Classics in Political ScienceJoseph Slabey Rouček Philosophical Library, 1963 - 378페이지 A survey of both the great and the infamous political ideas of history as reflected in the writings of the world's foremost political thinkers. The editor has presented selections, each representing the core of the particular individual's theories, so that the reader will have at his fingertips the central political philosophies of history's most influential architects of governmental theory.--From publisher description. |
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... necessary for virtuous life . Yet the unity of man is brought about by na- ture , while the unity of multitude , which we call peace , must be procured through the efforts of the ruler . Therefore , to establish virtuous living to a ...
... necessary for virtuous life . Yet the unity of man is brought about by na- ture , while the unity of multitude , which we call peace , must be procured through the efforts of the ruler . Therefore , to establish virtuous living to a ...
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... necessary to support life , do not appear to have need of that virtue which regards extraneous parties and is called justice . But - not to repeat what I have already said , that law is not established for the sake of utility alone ...
... necessary to support life , do not appear to have need of that virtue which regards extraneous parties and is called justice . But - not to repeat what I have already said , that law is not established for the sake of utility alone ...
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... necessary often means no more than needful , requisite , incidental , useful or conducive to .... And it is the true one in which it is to be understood as used in the Constitution . The whole turn of the clause containing it indicates ...
... necessary often means no more than needful , requisite , incidental , useful or conducive to .... And it is the true one in which it is to be understood as used in the Constitution . The whole turn of the clause containing it indicates ...
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according ahimsā American authority become body bourgeois bourgeoisie called capitalist cause century China Chinese citizens civil common commonwealth Communist concept Constitution Dagobert D democracy democratic dictatorship doctrine doctrine of Fascism duty economic élite Empire enemies equal established excerpt taken executive existence fact Fascism fear feudal force form of government freedom French French Revolution Friedrich Engels Gaetano Mosca GEORGE SOREL Germany hand happiness hath Hegel human ideas individual industry influence interest Jean Jacques Rousseau justice king labour legislative Lenin liberty live mankind Marx means ment military mind Montesquieu moral multitude nation natural law necessary never organization Parliament Party peace peasants people's democratic dictatorship persons philosophers political possess preservation prince principle production proletariat reason religion revolution revolutionary social social contract Socialist society spirit Stalin struggle Sun Yat-sen theory things tion United virtue whole